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    laissez le bon temps rouler, y'all

    5 top Mardi Gras celebrations across Texas include parades, bar crawls

    Celestina Blok
    Feb 2, 2024 | 11:20 am
    Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras is being celebrated across the Lone Star State.

    Mardi Gras! Galveston

    All eyes are on New Orleans when it comes to Mardi Gras, and rightly so. The Crescent City is known for its elaborate parades and masquerade balls in the weeks leading up to Fat Tuesday (which falls on February 13 this year).

    But Texas has its share of Mardi Gras events, too, with themes ranging from coastal to cowboy. Here are five Mardi Gras celebrations worth visiting, near and far, across the Lone Star State – from an first-ever pub crawl to a two-week party that’s more than a century old.

    Dallas-Fort Worth

    Krewe of Barkus Mardi Gras Parade in McKinney
    Unlike many Mardi Gras events, which are adults-only, McKinney's Krewe of Barkus Parade is for the whole family - including dogs. The 22nd annual parade, taking place Sunday, February 4 in Historic Downtown McKinney, brings out crowds to see pups strut their stuff.

    Spectators can expect themed floats, costume contests, and lots of beads. This year’s theme is “Barkus Salutes the Lone Star State,” which means boots, cowboy hats, and Texan décor is encouraged. The registration fee is $5 per dog or float and entries may be submitted until Saturday.

    The event will run from 12:30-4 pm with a parade start time of 2 pm. If staying overnight, consider the nearby historic Grand Hotel, built in 1885 and home to the upscale Rick’s Chophouse.

    Mardi Gras Near Southside in Fort Worth
    Fort Worth has never had a Fat Tuesday "scene," but a collective in the historic Near Southside district is trying to change that. The group Mardi Gras Near Southside encourages revelers to "imbibe their way through Mardi Gras soirees." Their goal, they say, is "to bring Mardi Gras and New Orleans culture, joy, and education to the neighborhood, and do it in our own Fort Worthy way." They're doing just that with the inaugural South Main Mardi Gras Pub Crawl, happening 4-8 pm Saturday, February 10.

    It is a self-guided crawl. The first stop is Tarantula Tiki Lounge (117 S. Main St.) at 4 pm, followed by stops at Southside Cellar (125 S. Main St.), Soma Winery (201 S. Main St.), then Hop Fusion Ale Works (200 E. Broadway Ave.). Finish with a dance party finale at The Holly (305 W. Daggett Ave. #101) at 8 pm.

    All bars will feature Mardi Gras themed specials, and dressing up is encouraged. Participation is free.

    Gulf coast

    Mardi Gras Galveston
    This year marks the 113th celebration of Mardi Gras! Galveston, but some say the tradition dates back as far as 1867, about 10 years after the first Mardi Gras parade took place in New Orleans. From February 2-13, the entire island will come to life with beads, costumes, floats, and fun. There are more than 20 parades over two weeks here, many just as lively and elaborate as any in the Crescent City.

    Parades range from the Umbrella Brigade, Jeep Parades, and the Firefighter Children’s Parade to the Krewe of Momus Grand Night Parade on February 10. All parades take place in the The Strand historic district. Tickets are required for entry into the parade route area, with exceptions on February 11, and Fat Tuesday, February 13. Balcony tickets are also an option, with just a few left for February 2-3.

    Mardi Gras in Galveston also draws big-name musical acts, including the Gin Blossoms (February 3), Duelo (February 4), and the Eli Young Band (February 9). Mardi Gras tickets include access to concert viewing.

    Numerous Galveston restaurants, bars, and hotels will also participate in the Mardi Gras action with live music and food and drink specials – one of the newest of which is Hotel Lucine. Other options include the recently renovated Grand Galvez, the sprawling San Luis Resort, and many more that are offering shuttle rides and free Mardi Gras tickets as part of hotel packages.

    Mardi Gras of Southeast Texas in Beaumont
    As the “Cajun Capital of Texas,” Beaumont takes Mardi Gras very seriously. The 33rd annual family-friendly festival features nine parades February 8-11, ranging from a motorcycle showcase to grand promenades with enormous New Orleans-inspired floats. More than 100,000 attendees are expected over the four-day fete. All parades start at Beaumont’s Civic Center and viewing spots are first-come, first-serve.

    Other festivities include a free kids zone, a carnival with more than 30 rides and attractions, Cajun food vendors, and nightly concerts on the main stage. This year’s headliners include the Marshall Tucker Band and rapper Chingy. Concert admission ranges from $10-$25 depending on the day, and kids 11 and under are free.

    There’s also a jazz brunch on February 10, catered by Beaumont’s Rao’s Bakery, that comes with a mimosa and bloody Mary bar for $35 per person.

    Hill Country

    Cowboy Mardi Gras in Bandera
    Touted as “the biggest party this side of the Pecos,” the 19th annual celebration combines New Orleans vibes with cowboy life. The three-day event runs February 1-3, with live music taking place nightly at the 11th Street Cowboy Bar. Nine bands include headliners Thomas Michael Riley, Leroy Thomas and the Zydeco Roadrunners, and Two Tons of Steel. Concert admission ranges from $15 - $35 for general admission daily, or $75 for a three-day pass.

    Saturday is the main day for family-friendly festivities, including an art show and gumbo cook-off on the courthouse lawn, a Mardi Gras parade, and Cowboy Mardi Gras Bull Riding at Mansfield Park. Rodeo tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for kids 6-17. Stay at an authentic dude ranch at Rancho Cortez or let Bandera’s A Place to Stay Reservations help find a nearby guesthouse or cabin.

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    Holiday Travel News

    The busiest day at DFW Airport and more holiday travel tips

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 25, 2025 | 9:30 am
    DFW Airport
    Photo courtesy of DFW Airport
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    Thanksgiving holiday travel is about to get heavy and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is gearing up with an estimated 3 million customers flowing through the airport between November 20 and December 2.

    According to a release, the peak travel time period will be on the evening of Sunday, November 30.

    Busiest travel days
    Large crowds are expected throughout the holiday period with four peak travel days anticipated for local departing and arriving customers.

    The airport’s roads and terminal curbs are anticipated to be the busiest on the following days:

    • Friday, November 21
    • Wednesday, November 26
    • Saturday, November 29
    • Sunday, November 30

    Sunday, November 30 is expected to be the single busiest day with an estimated 269,000 travelers passing through DFW as customers return from the long holiday weekend.

    Customers departing or arriving any day of the holiday season should expect heavy traffic across the airport’s roadways, particularly approaching the terminals from the north, and along the terminal curbs. These areas are likely to see higher levels of congestion than usual.

    Heavy traffic is also expected at Terminal C due to ongoing construction in that area. Customers flying American Airlines have the flexibility to check in at any terminal, and then get to their gate via the Skylink train, thereby avoiding the traffic jam at Terminal C.

    How early to arrive
    DFW always recommends arriving early but this holiday season, they are encouraging travelers to arrive extra early during the Thanksgiving travel period, with a recommended 60 to 90 minutes extra to their usual plans. At minimum, travelers should arrive at least two hours before a domestic flight and three hours before an international flight.

    The extra time will provide flexibility for customers navigating traffic, construction areas, and parking availability, as well as check-in and security screening during peak times.

    Getting to and from
    Parking: Customers should book parking in advance using the DFW website or mobile app, and use public transit when possible. When entering or exiting through DFW’s parking plazas, dedicated TollTag lanes are the quickest option.

    Public transportation:

    • DART’s New Silver Line: This new service, launched in October, originates in Plano and stops in several cities along the way to DFW’s Terminal B, including Richardson, Addison, Carrollton and Coppell – bypassing downtown Dallas for a faster northern route.
    • DART’s Orange Line: Service extends from Plano, through downtown Dallas and Irving, before arriving at Terminal A.
    • Trinity Metro’s TEXRail: Starts in downtown Fort Worth, passing through North Richland Hills and Grapevine to Terminal B – offering an easy west-side connection.
    • Trinity Railway Express (TRE): Connects Dallas and Fort Worth to the CentrePort/DFW Airport Station, with transfers via the TRE Link Shuttle.

    Curbside protocol
    Curbside areas are reserved for active loading and unloading only. Customers waiting to pick up passengers are encouraged to use the airport’s cell phone lots or one-hour parking located in the terminal parking garages at no additional charge.

    New entrance into Terminal B and detours into Terminal A
    DFW is currently entrenched in a complex construction project: transitioning access into Terminals A, B, and C to new right-hand exits from International Parkway, rather than the confusing left-hand exits it had previously. That's a currently ongoing thing and there are various detours underway to support the current phase of construction activity.

    Terminal B: Customers flying out of Terminal B now access the terminal with new right-hand exits from International Parkway.

    Terminal A: Customers departing out of Terminal A and arriving to the airport from the south will detour past the existing Terminal A entrance and take the left-hand U-turn before the North Exit Plaza to redirect to Terminal A’s southbound entrance. Signage along International Parkway will direct drivers through areas with adjusted traffic flow.

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